Newspaper International Business Times
indite Jeff Stone
Date August 8 2012
Title 2,000-Year-Old Shipwreck lay down Off Coast Of Italy
A 2000 year old roman merchant vessel with a well-preserved cargo has been spy at the off coast of Italy.
First the ship was patched by a fisherman, who had pulled some the Great Compromiser pots and tools out of the sea near the city of Genoa with their nets. The fisherman reported the Italian diverse to explore more. The cargo included wine, olives, oil, and food that were in clay jars. The scientist reported that there was medicine that dated 130 BC in the cargo. They found the vessel to hold around 200 of those clay jars and pots. There were jars that were broken but some appears to be remained sealed. The boat itself was well-preserved but it was mostly covered with blonde mud and there was some damage by the nets.
The arenaceous mud had made the divers hard to even elevation the clay jars. The ship dates from sometime between the 1st one C BC and the 1st century AD and it is believed that it sank while travel between Spain and central Italy.
Reaction - I think that the natural law should protect it from some other people that postulateed to bear off the jars as a souvenir, decorations, or for sale. If people there want to know further more about it, then they should at least get one of the jars display in the museum.
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